Tours in Porto

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Private Boat Tour and Wine Tasting

Explore the Douro River aboard a private boat with options for sunrise, daytime, or sunset tours. Enjoy breathtaking views of Porto’s iconic bridges, historic Ribeira district, and the beautiful Foz do Douro coast. Savor handpicked local wines during your journey, relax in comfort, and discover Porto’s rich culture from the water. Whether a peaceful morning cruise or a lively evening tasting, this experience offers unforgettable moments tailored just for you.
2 hours
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Porto Small Group Walking Tour
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Porto Small Group Walking Tour

Escape the crowds on this early morning walking tour of Porto, designed to unveil the city's stunning views and rich history before the hustle begins. Starting at 7 am on Aliados Avenue, explore Porto's iconic landmarks including São Bento train station, Sé Cathedral, and the D. Luís bridge. Enjoy the tranquil atmosphere as you wander through hidden streets and picturesque viewpoints, perfect for stunning photographs. Your knowledgeable guide will share insights into local traditions and current cultural happenings, ensuring you have a well-rounded experience of Porto's charm. - Discover Porto’s hidden gems on a 2-hour walking tour at sunrise - Visit iconic sites like São Bento station and Sé Cathedral - Capture stunning photos with empty streets and morning light - Get insider tips on local dining and exploration after the tour
2 hours
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Geira Roman road, Gerês, Portugal Minivan Private Tour

Journey along Via XVII - Geira, an ancient Roman road crossing Gerês National Park. Begin in Braga, the ancient Bracara Augusta, where you'll explore its Roman origins and the starting point of this historic route. Discover centuries-old milestones, stone bridges, and archaeological sites that reveal the legacy of the Roman Empire. Walk through lush forests, crystal-clear streams, and rugged mountains, where history and nature blend in perfect harmony. Enjoy lunch at a historic stop once used by Roman soldiers for rest and meals, reliving the past on a journey through time and breathtaking landscapes.
10 hours
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$176.20

The city of Porto, which gave its name to a country and a type of wine, shouts in all languages its basic and ancient purpose – to be the port not only of Portugal, but of all Europe. You can still feel the uniqueness of this colorful city – sitting in a tavern that has grown right next to the old city walls, looking at the old ships moored on the waterfront or sailing under the bridges on barcos rabelos – boats for transporting wine barrels.

A stroll through Porto will never be monotonous, neither in terms of urban architecture nor in terms of relief: climbing up and down the winding streets of the medieval Ribeira district, you will see the Romanesque Cathedral of the XII century, come to the Baroque tower of Clerigos – the highest in Portugal, and walking a little further you will admire the Art Nouveau quarter or the world famous example of modern architecture – the inverted iceberg of the House of Music. There is also São Bento, one of the most beautiful train stations, decorated with colorful traditional tiles. The city of Porto is memorable for its many famous bridges, from which you can assemble a real Eiffel Tower: one was designed by Gustave Eiffel himself, and the other by his pupil.

There is even an entire city dedicated to Port wine in Porto – cross the bridge over the Doro River and you will arrive at Villa Nova de Gaia, famous for its cellars, which used to belong to monasteries but now belong to the largest wineries in the country. The tour of Porto gives you the opportunity to taste different types of wine, to understand their aging and preparation conditions, as well as to see the collection of ancient bottles that are more than a hundred years old.

During any tour of Porto, you will be told that it was here that Enrique the Navigator was born – the famous organizer of maritime expeditions along the African coast and the herald of the Great Discovery, when Portugal took the initiative of historical development from all of Europe, going beyond its geographical limits and beyond the medieval mentality to discover new lands – and a new era.